
Palace Station was the first buffet in Las Vegas to introduce the "action" concept, with separate serving stations and live-action cooking right behind the serving line. It was quite novel and popular when the new buffet debuted in the early '90s and it remained unique among the Vegas "groaning boards" until the Rio one-upped it with the Carnival World Buffet -- and super buffets and gourmet buffets subsequently one-upped the Rio.
Still, Station Casinos has had the buffet concept down pat for nearly 30 years and the Feast buffets at Palace, Boulder, Texas, Sunset, and Santa Fe Stations, plus Fiesta Rancho and Fiesta Henderson, are all recommendable for their quantity, variety, and quality of selections, especially with the best prices of action buffets in Las Vegas (even without a players club card). Green Valley Ranch and Red Rock buffets are slightly more upscale and expensive, though the players club discounts make even them eminently affordable -- especially with the ubiquitous 2-for-1 coupons, including in our Member Rewards Book (50% off for single diners).
Santa Fe Station's buffet is a typical Feast: fairly extensive and inexpensive (especially with a Boarding Pass players card), though every time we've come here, the lines are shorter than at all other Station casinos.
There's a hamburger bar where they cook it for you fresh and you build your own burger; there's also a build-your-own pho. The dessert station has a gelato bar. Definitely decent for the price.



| Buffet | Hours | Price | Club |
| Breakfast | Mon-Sat 8am - 11am | $11.99 | $7.99 |
| Champagne Brunch | Sun 8am - 4pm | $17.99 | $11.99 |
| Lunch | Mon-Sat 11am - 4pm | $13.99 | $9.99 |
| * Lunch on Fri & Sat, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. | |||
| Smokin' Saturday | Sat 4pm - 9pm | $22.99 | $17.99 |
| International Seafood Friday | Fri 4pm - 9pm | $22.99 | $17.99 |
| Dinner | Sun-Thu 4pm - 9pm | $17.99 | $11.99 |
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Dec-02-2017
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